Garage Gurus to present "Diagnostic Angles Explained" webinar on October 28

Oct. 21, 2020
On Wednesday, October 28, at 7 p.m. EST, Garage Gurus is presenting a webinar on steering and suspension titled "Diagnostic Angles Explained." Is the vehicle you serviced still pulling after an alignment? In the webinar, diagnostic alignment angles will be explained to help reduce comebacks.

On October 14, Garage Gurus, an industry-leading training and support platform from Tenneco Inc.'s (NYSE: TEN) global aftermarket and OE ride performance division, DRiV, launched an eight-part virtual training series to share its team’s expert knowledge, focusing on three topics: steering and suspension, ride control, and braking.

Each week Garage Gurus is highlighting an hour-long training topic featuring a live ASE Certified Master trainer-led Q&A session with high-quality recordings of hands-on repair work.

On Wednesday, October 28, at 7 p.m. EST, Garage Gurus is presenting a webinar on steering and suspension titled "Diagnostic Angles Explained." Is the vehicle you serviced still pulling after an alignment? In the webinar, diagnostic alignment angles will be explained to help reduce comebacks.

To learn more and register, go to garagegurus.tech.

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